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MegaCode Kelly Advanced

MegaCode Kelly

ENGLISH Directions for Use

www.laerdal.com
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Table of Contents Cautions and Warnings
Introduction .............................................................................................................1 • This product contains Natural Rubber latex which may cause allergic
Cautions and Warnings (Intended Use) ............................................................1 reactions when in contact with humans.
Items Included .........................................................................................................2 • There are electronic components mounted inside the airway head. The
Unpack ......................................................................................................................3 following techniques should not be performed on this manikin due to the
a) Attaching the Legs ..........................................................................................3 inability to properly sanitize the airway if they are performed:
b) SimPad Connections.. ....................................................................................3 • Mouth-to-mouth/Mouth-to-mask ventilation
Getting Started .......................................................................................................3 • Insertion of simulated vomit for suctioning
a) Cricothyroid Membrane ...............................................................................3 • Lubricate the oral and nasal airways liberally with the lubricant provided
b) Pupil Replacement .........................................................................................3 prior to inserting any instrument, tube or airway device into the airway.
In Use ........................................................................................................................3 Additionally, instruments and tubes should also be lubricated prior to use.
a) Obstructed Airway ........................................................................................3 • Do not allow the manikin's skin to come in direct contact with ink or
b) Tension Pneumothorax Decompression...................................................3 photocopied paper, as this can permanently stain the skin. Avoid using
c) IV Cannulation ................................................................................................4 colored plastic gloves when handling the manikin, as they may also cause
d) Intramuscular Injections ...............................................................................4 • discoloration.
e) Urinary Catheterization ...............................................................................4 Care should be taken when palpating the pulses to not use excessive
SimPad Functionalities .........................................................................................4 force as this will result in no pulse being felt. Only two individual pulses
a) Cardiac Related Skills ....................................................................................5 • can be felt at the same time.
b) Blood Pressure Arm ......................................................................................5 If a training session involves the administration of and/or drugs into
c) Heart, Breath and Bowel Sounds and Speech .........................................5 the IV arm, empty the arm immediately following the training session.
After Use ..................................................................................................................5 • Defibrillation
a) Cricothyroid Membrane/ Neck Skin Collars ...........................................5 • Onl y apply the to a post or zap plate which is
b) IV Cannulation ................................................................................................5 properly mounted on the manikin's chest.
c) Intramuscular Injection .................................................................................5 • Do not provide more than 2 x 360J discharges per minute as
d) Urinary Catheterization ...............................................................................5 an average over a period of time to prevent overheating.
e) Pneumothorax ................................................................................................6 • The manikin chest must be kept dry. Special attention should be taken
i) Mid-Clavicular .............................................................................................6 when using IV Arm.
ii) Mid-Axillary ................................................................................................6 • Do not apply conductive gel or conductive pads intended
f) Chest Drain......................................................................................................6 for patient use to prevent chest skin pitting.
Maintenance .............................................................................................................6 • Do not use cables or connectors with visible damage.
a) Cleaning............................................................................................................6 • Observe all normal safety precautions for use of
b) Extend Cleanliness ........................................................................................6 • must be performed over the two
c) Attaching/ Removing Arms ...........................................................................7 connectors only.
d) IV Arm Skin and Vein Replacement ............................................................7
TroubleShooting......................................................................................................8
Technical Data .........................................................................................................8
a) General .............................................................................................................8 Electromagnetic radiation from other radio transmitters or other
b) MegaCode Kelly Manikin .............................................................................. 8 electronic equipment may cause noise in the head speaker. To eliminate
this noise, move manikin away from the radiation source or turn the head
Parts...........................................................................................................................8 speaker volume to zero.

Introduction
MegaCode Kelly is a full-body, lifelike manikin designed for the practice of
advanced, difficult and obstructed airway scenarios and IV therapy. When
used with the SimPad System; MegaCode Kelly allows cardiac
defibrillation, pacing with or without capture and variable threshold, ECG
interpretation, measurement of non-invasive blood pressure, and the
auscultation and recognition of heart, breath and abdominal sounds.
SimPad also allows the use of the pre-recorded vocal sounds,
and live voice through the use of a wireless microphone and logging
and scenario functions.

The manufacturing quality of this manikin should provide many sessions of


training when reasonable care and maintenance are practiced.

Laerdal Recommends
Endotracheal Tube – Size 7.5
Laryngeal Mask Airway – # 4
Combitube- Large Adult or Trainer
KING LT – # 4
Needle or Catheter – Size 21-gauge or smaller

Cautions and Warnings - Latex

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Items Included:
Tension Pneumothorax Decompression
MegaCode Kelly Advanced • Bilateral mid-clavicular sites
• Mid-axillary site (Right)
(1) Direction for Use
(1) Laerdal Global Warranty Booklet Chest Tube Insertion (Advanced version on ly.)
(1) Adult, Full-body Manikin • Mid-axillary site (Left)
(1) Articulating IV Training Arm
(1) Blood Pressure Training Arm Cardiac Related Skills (SimPad versions only.)
(1) Manikin Lubricant • 3 – 4 lead ECG
(1) MegaCode Kelly Eye Set • Pacing with variable threshold, with or without capture
(6) Neck Skin Collars capabilities (25 -360 joules)
(1) Cricothyroid Membrane Tape Roll
(1) Set of Replacement Pneumothorax Bladders Circulatory Skills (Advanced version only.)
(2) Mid-Clavicular Bladders • Bilateral carotid pulse
(2) Mid Axillary Bladders • Measurement of Noninvasive Blood Pressure
(6) Chest Drain Modules - Brachial and radial pulses
(1) Set of Defibrillation Posts - Auscultation or palpation of noninvasive blood pressure measurement
(1) Carry Case
(1) Jacket
(1) Pants
Sounds and Speech (Advanced version only.)
MegaCode Kelly Basic • Hea rt sounds synchronized with ECG
• Lung sounds
(1) Direction for Use • Bowel sounds
(1) Laerdal Global Warranty Booklet • Preprogrammed vocal sounds
(1) Adult, Full-body Manikin • Live voice through the use of a microphone
(1) Articulating IV Training Arm
(1) Manikin Lubricant
(6) Neck Skin Collars
(1) MegaCode Kelly Eye Set
(1) Cricothyroid Membrane Tape Roll
(1) Set of Defibrillation Posts
(1) Set of Replacement Pneumothorax Bladders
(2) Mid-Clavicular Bladders
(2) Mid Axillary Bladders
(1) Carry Case
(1) Jacket
(1) Pants

Skills Taught:
Airway Management Skills
• Obstructed airway
• Endotracheal intubation
• Nasotracheal intubation
• Digital intubation
• Oropharyngeal airway insertion
• Nasopharyngeal airway insertion
• Bag Valve Mask
• Retrograde intubation
• Lightwand intubation
• Laryngeal Mask Airway insertion
• Laryngeal Tube Insertion
• Combitube insertion
• Trans-Tracheal Jet Ventilation
• Surgical cricothyrotomy
• Needle cricothyrotomy
• Suctioning techniques
• Stomach auscultation to verify proper airway positioning

Drug Administration
• IV insertion, infusion and bolus into peripheral veins of forearm,
antecubital fossa and dorsum of the hand
• Subcutaneous and intramuscular injections

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Unpack:
MegaCode Kelly is packaged without the legs attached. Remove the upper
body and legs from the packaging and attach the legs to the torso.
B
B C
C

A
Fig. 2

Laerdal Recommends
A tight seal will enhance actual feel and sound of penetrating
cricothyroid membrane, and facilitate full rise and fall of the chest
Photo 1
during bag valve mask ventilation.
Photo 2

Pupil Replacement
MegaCode Kelly is delivered with a set of pupils containing normal pupils
mounted in the head. A separate case contains 3 sets of plastic pupil
inserts (normal, constricted and dilated pupils) for use in simulating other
conditions.

Photo 3 Photo 4 To change the pupils in the airway head:


1. Open the eyelids wide, take care not to rip the faceskin.
To attach legs: 2. Using the suction cup provided or the edge of you fingernail, remove the
Step 1 Remove thigh injection pads (A), genitalia pupil from the eye.
module (B) and bladder reservoir assembly (C) 3. Replace with the pupil of choice, using the small suction cup tool
Step 2 Select and prepare hardware (Photo 1), pass spring provided or press into place with finger.
and small washer over bolt (Photo 2) Step 3 To install
pass bolt assembly through thigh, then pelvis opening In Use
from outside inward (Photo 3), select large fender washer
and pass over bolt from inside manikin abdominal cavity.
Screw wing nut onto bolt (Photo 4) Step 4 Replace bladder Laerdal Recommends
reservoir and genitalia module in pelvis, injection pad in thigh.
• 7.5 Endotracheal tube
(See Step 1)
• # 4 LMA
NOTE: Tighten wing nut as desired to simulate leg Range of
• Large Adult or Trainer Combitube
Motion.
• KING LT – # 4
SimPad Connection
Airway Management:
1. Connect MegaCode Kelly to SimPad (photo 1), cable located
1. Spray inside of pharynx, nostrils and all intubation tubes with a liberal
on lower right side of manikin. You may have to use the cable adapter
amount of provided manikin lubricant or liquid soap. Sit the manikin
included in SimPad System.
upright to allow lubricant to coat passages.
2. Connect the clear tubing exiting the manikin’s right side to the back
2. Perform further intubation procedures as per your local training
(Advanced Version).
protocol.
3. Attach blood pressure cuff to manikin’s left arm (Advanced Version).
4. Attach clear pneumatic tubing from blood pressure cuff (photo 2) to
NOTE: Should incorrect ventilation be performed, air will pass through esophagus,
corresponding clear pneumatic tubing exiting the manikins left (Advanced
causing distention of the abdomen.
Version).
Obstructed Airway (Manual Inflation of Tongue):
1. Locate bulb at lower left side of torso labeled “tongue.”
2. Tighten air release knob.
3. Pump bulb several times to tongue to desired size.

To tongue, loosen air release knob.

Tension Pneumothorax Decompression


Photo 1 Photo 2 (Manual Inflation of Pneumothorax):
1. Locate bulb which exits lower left side of manikin, labeled
Getting Started “pneumo.”
Cricothyroid Membrane/ Neck Skin Collar: 2. Tighten air release knob so that as you pump the bulb, no air escapes.
1. Cut a two (2) inch strip of Cricothyroid Membrane Tape. 3. Pump bulb several times to prepare three (3) sites for decompression.
2. Adhere tape to edges of cricoid opening, covering opening with tape, to 4. Decompress the site, bilateral mid-clavicular or right side mid-axillary or
create actual membrane. per your local training protocol.
3. Lay a Neck Skin Collar into molded track around neck area of manikin.
4. Attach collar using Velcro® strips. When the site is “decompressed,” air can be heard/observed passing
through catheter.

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IV Cannulation: Urinary Catheterization: (Genitalia Kit Optional)
1. Remove blank genitalia from the manikin.
2. Lift and rotate the pelvic pin to one side. NOTE: Failure to replace the
Laerdal Recommends pelvic pin will result in pelvic spread.
Use a 21G or smaller catheter for IV cannulation to extend the 3. Lift the urinary reservoir.
life of your manikin’s IV arm. 4. Using the urinary valves provided, attach threaded end of the connector
valve to the corresponding threaded urinary connector on the genitalia
(Photo 5-7).
1. Attach an IV bag with tubing. Note: Make sure the clamp is closed. 5. Place the C Clamp over the valve, leaving loose.
2. Use a syringe to inject blood concentrate and 500cc of water into an IV 6. Slide the smooth end of valve the to meet the ridge on the connector.
bag with tubing. Note: Make sure the clamp is closed. This will serve as
the “blood source” bag. (Photo 3)

Photo 5 (Slide tube to meet ridge on connector.)

7. Move the C Clamp over the connector and the valve.

Photo 3

3. Attach the “blood source” bag with IV tubing to one of the latex tubes
exiting the manikin’s right IV arm.
4. Attach an empty bag with IV tubing to the second latex tube exiting the
manikin’s right IV arm. This bag will serve as the collection reservoir.
5. Control of blood from arm, via clamp on collection reservoir tubing.
Put collection bag on to allow the now closed system to gravity
Photo 6 (Area where clamp is placed.)
feed.
6. Hang “blood source“ bag from IV pole and open clamp to allow
8. Squeeze to tighten the C Clamp. This will lock the C Clamp in place.
concentrate to through arm. Note: A blood pressure cuff can be
used as a pressure infuser. This will allow the blood bag to be placed on
the or between the mattress and frame. (Photo 4)

Photo 7 (Apply clamp and squeeze to tighten.)

Photo 4 9. Replace the genitalia assembly into the manikin torso.


10. Replace Pelvic Pin NOTE: Failure to replace the pelvic pin will result
7. When the “blood source” bag is empty, switch the “blood source“ bag in pelvic spread.
and reservoir. Hang the now full reservoir and place empty reservoir bag 11. Remove plug in urinary reservoir.
on to reverse of concentrate. NOTE: Be sure to adjust the 12. Using a 100cc syringe, fill reservoir with colored water.
regulator. The collection reservoir clamp should always be used to 13. Perform urinary catheterization as per your local training protocol.
control rate.

The arm is now ready for cannulation. Train per local protocol.
NOTE: Do not use iodine as this will permanently stain the manikin

Laerdal Recommends
When using a catheter or other venipuncture device, spray with
lubricant spray for easier insertion.

Intramuscular Injections:
Medications can be administered via intramuscular injections bilaterally in
the deltoids and thighs and in the gluteal and ventro-gluteal locations.

Laerdal Recommends
Medications may be administered via local protocol. All precautions
and safety measures must be followed during training.

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Cardiac Related Skills: remove the stopper screw (photo 1) and release the BP Arm. STEP 2
Take out the arm stopper, disconnect the BP cables and remove the BP
NOTE: If the ECG snaps/ defibrillation connectors do not attach to the
Arm. NOTE Properly store the BP Arm and the attachment accessories
clinical monitor/ defibrillator/ external pacer used by your institution,
for future use.
additional ECG snaps and or defibrillation/pacing cables are available for
purchase. Please contact you representative for correct adaptor.
To install the Left Arm (standard or wound model):
1. Two (2) Zap Plates (discs) and two (2) hands free adapters have been
The manikin includes the necessary arm hardware (photo 2 )
designed for use with defibrillators. Screw discs or hands free adaptors
STEP 1 Select the replacement arm, remove the deltoid pad STEP 2
into post sockets located on apex and sternum of manikin. Rhythm may
Insert the arm adapter (photo 3) located inside the torso on the left side
be read from manikin using a monitor by applying paddles to discs with
SPEP 3 Pass the small washer over the bolt, thread the bold and washer
firm pressure. (Do not use gel or hands free self adhesive pads.)
assembly through the openings of the arm shoulder, torso and arm adapter
2. For manual defibrillation, place paddles on zap plates and press down
(photo 4 & 5) Note: Tighten the wing nut as desired to simulate Range of
firmly for good contact NOTE: Monophasic and Biphasic defibrillators
Motion STEP 4 Replace the chest plate, the chest skin and the shoulder
may be used.
deltoid pad.

To re-attach the BP Arm, reverse the processes. Properly store the arm,
Laerdal Recommends the adapter and the hardware set for future use.
Caution: Follow defibrillation protocol by avoiding contact between
the paddle and any of the electrode sites while defibrillating. A load
of up to 360 joules can be delivered. 1. Place the supplied Blood Pressure cuff on Blood Pressure arm
2. Attach clear tubing on cuff to matching clear pneumatic tubing exiting
underneath the manikin’s left arm. (Photo 8)
See SimPad DFU for complete cardiac functionality and
operating information.

Safety Precautions used during Defibrillation of a Patient/Trainer

1. Read and follow all safety and operating instructions provided with your
defibrillator and associated equipment. Photo 8
2. This trainer can be shocked with actual voltages and current used on 3. Ensure the cable and the clear pneumatic tubing ,
a live patient. All precautions and safety measures must be used during both exiting the manikin’s right side is attached to the Link Box.
the defibrillation and pacing phases of training. Failure to follow safety
measures could result in injury or death to operators, students or
onlookers not heeding these warnings. See SimPad DFU for complete Blood Pressure Arm functionality
and operating information.
Blood Pressure Arm – (Advanced)
Left Arm Installation
The manikin is packaged with the left BP Arm attached. Laerdal Recommends
The BP Arm is designed to rotate approximately 220º. Do not insert needles into blood pressure arm.

Caution: To prevent damage, do not over rotate the left BP Arm.

Heart, Breath and Bowel Sounds and Speech (Advanced)

MegaCode Kelly when used with SimPad, has heart, breath and bowel
sounds, both normal and abnormal with adjustable instructor controlled
volume. SimPad also allows the use of the pre-recorded vocal sounds, and
Photo 1 Photo
Photo 2
2
live voice through the use of a microphone.
1. Ensure that the MegaCode Kelly is connected to the
Link Box, cable located on lower left side of manikin.

See SimPad DFU for complete Heart, Breath and Bowel Sound
Auscultation and Speech functionality and operating information.

Photo 3 Photo
Photo 44 –- Inside View
Torso
Torso Left Side
After Use:
Cricothyroid Membrane/ Neck Skin Collar:
1. Remove neck skin collar, by detaching Velcro®.
2. Remove used Cricothyroid Membrane Tape from cricoid opening.
3. Cut a two (2) inch strip of Cricothyroid Membrane Tape.
4. Adhere tape to edges of cricoid opening, covering the opening with tape,
to create the actual membrane.
Photo 5 – Outside View Left
Shoulder Standard or Wound Arm

To detach the BP Arm:


STEP 1 Detach the chest skin, lift the chest plate and push it aside to
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Photo 10

5. Trim bladder tubing to match original tubing length to fit this manikin
Fig. 3 style.
5. Lay a Neck Skin Collar into molded track around neck area of the 6. Insert the new pneumothorax bladder into the top side of the chest
manikin. (Fig 3) NOTE: If the used collar is still in good repair simply plate though the 2nd and 3rd intercostal space opening with the bladder
slide the collar in either direction for a fresh site. If the collar is showing tubing exiting though the back side of the chest plate. NOTE: The
ware, discard and replace with a new one. narrow edge of the bladder should be inserted closest to the sternum.
6. Attach collar using Velcro® strips. (See photo11)

Laerdal Recommends
The neck skin collar is designed to provide multiple sites for needle
and surgical techniques. When a fresh site is needed, slide the collar
in either direction. If the neck skin collar is showing wear, discard
and replace with a new collar.
Photo 11

IV Cannulation 7. Reconnect hose to Y hose connector.


After IV training is complete: 8. Return chest plate to proper position on torso.
1. Close both clamps on IV tubing and detach bag tubing from arm tubing. 9. Replace chest skin over torso, being sure to secure skin at shoulders and
Fill a 100cc syringe with water. Flush IV arm with syringe. Note: This back.
should be done over a basin to catch any 10. Fill puncture marks on the exterior of the chest skin with the Bladder
2. Using the empty syringe push air through venous system to remove Replacement Kit.
excess water.
(B) Mid-Axillary Site (RIGHT):
Intramuscular Injections 1. Remove chest skin from tabs at the shoulder and back.
After intramuscular injection training is complete: 2. Remove pneumo bladder box from right side of torso. (Figure 4)
1. Remove sponge from inside of injection pad skin. NOTE: Do not store
wet foam pads in skin. This will cause shrinkage of injection
pad skin.
2. Rinse sponge with water, allowing it to dry overnight.
3. Insert sponge back into injection pad skin. NOTE: A small amount of
powder applied to sponge will ease insertion.
4. Replace the pad in the manikin.

Urinary Catheterization
After urinary catheterization is complete:
1. Remove complete genitalia assembly. Fig. 4
2. Working over a basin empty the reservoir.
3. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry overnight. 3. Disconnect bladder hose from inline hose connector, being sure hose
does not fall through hole and into torso.
4. Remove bladder from pneumo pad and discard.
Pneumothorax: 5. Trim bladder tubing to match original tubing length to fit this manikin
(A) Bilateral Mid-Clavicular Sites: style. Connect new bladder hose to inline hose connector.
1. Detach the chest skin from torso from tabs at the shoulder and back and 6. Fold and insert new pneumo bladder into pneumo box.
remove. 7. Replace chest skin over torso, being sure to secure skin at shoulder and
2. Remove the hard chest plate from the torso. back tabs.
3. Disconnect bladder hose from Y connector, located on the underside of 8. Fill puncture marks on exterior of chest skin with the Bladder
the chest plate. (see photo 9) Replacement Kit.

NOTE: Bladders can be repaired using vulcanized or contact cement glue


(not provided). Cover punctured surface of pneumothorax bladders with
glue. Allow bladders to air dry completely overnight before replacing in the
chest plate.

Chest Drain:
Photo 9 Mid Axillary Site (LEFT) (Advanced)
1. Remove chest skin from tabs at shoulders and back.
4. Pinch and remove the bladder through the opening between the 2nd and 2. Remove the chest tube drain module from the left mid-axillary site of the
3rd intercostal spaces on the top side of the hard chest plate. manikin. (See photo 12)
(See photo10)

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8. Screw a wing nut on bolt and tighten until desired articulation is achieved.
9. Replace hard chest plate.
10. Pull chest skin back onto shoulder area.
11. Connect chest skin to torso at shoulder and back tabs.
12. Replace deltoid injection pad on upper arm.

To remove arms(s), reverse procedure.


Photo 12
IV Arm:
3. Insert a new chest drain module. Replacing Skin and Veins:
4. Replace the chest skin over the torso being sure to secure the skin at
the shoulders and both sides.
Laerdal Recommends
When excessive leaking occurs at the puncture sites, either a new vein
system or skin should be installed to reduce loss of fluid.
Maintenance: We recommend working at a basin when replacing skin and veins.
Cleaning
1. Clean with mild soap and water; do not submerse the manikin or parts in
cleaning fluids or water. Replacing skin:
2. Use only on clean surface. Avoid felt tipped markers, ink pens, acetone, 1. Cut off skin. This can be done with a sharp knife or scalpel. (Figure 6)
iodine or other staining products and avoid placing the manikin on 2. Discard skin.
newsprint or inked lines of any kind.
3. To ensure longevity, each manikin should be cleaned after each training
session and a general inspection should be conducted regularly.
4. Modules and all other parts should be drained and air-dried thoroughly
before storage and disinfected when needed. After use of injection pads
(use water only), accumulated water should be squeezed out. Do not Fig. 6
store wet foam pads in the skin. To prevent mildew or mold, pads
can be soaked in a mild solution of disinfectant and water or bleach and Replacing veins: (Keeping skin)
water. Squeeze excess solution from pads, allow them to dry, then store 1. Lubricate inside of skin with liquid detergent; let it flow down into the
or reinsert in manikin. finger area.
5. Articulating parts will benefit from a light application of talcum powder 2. Begin at top of arm and slowly pull skin down and remove from arm. Do
prior to training sessions. not roll, as that will cause skin to bind. Thumb will detach with skin.
3. Remove tubing from track in mandrel. Glue may need to be scraped away.
To extend the cleanliness of your manikin: 4. Rinse and dry vein grooves well and swab with alcohol. Be sure to
1. Use a small towel and lightly dust the manikin head and chest with a remove any excess glue.
small amount of powder (provided). Wipe away any excess.
2. Use gloves when handling the manikin.
3. Avoid felt tipped markers, ink pens, iodine and newsprint, these will stain
the manikin.

Laerdal Recommends
Use only on clean surface. Avoid felt tipped markers, ink pens, acetone,
iodine or other staining products and avoid placing the manikin on Fig. 7
newsprint or inked lines of any kind. These will stain the manikin.
5. Place new veins along grooves, (Figure 7) spot gluing as needed. (We
recommend a fast-drying glue applied sparingly every 2 to 3 inches.)
6. Generously lather arm mandrel with liquid soap.
Attaching/Removing arms:
Laerdal Recommends
1. Remove deltoid injection pad from upper arm.
2. Detach chest skin from tabs at shoulders and back. Heat arms skins before replacing on mandrel.
3. Remove skin to reveal internal portion of upper chest. This can be done with a hair-dryer.
4. Lift hard chest plate to reveal inside sockets for arm connections.
5. Place one washer on threaded 4 ½” bolt.
6. Insert threaded bolt through upper arm and through torso so that it is
7. Slide hand into skin. (Photo 13)
visible in chest cavity. (Figure 5)

Fig. 5
Photo 13
7. From inside of chest area, slip a washer, a spring and another washer on
8. Work skin over fingers, as with a glove. (Photo 14)
bolt.
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Replacement Parts:
Product Number: Description:
312029 ........................................................... Kit, Skin/Vein Adult Multi-Venous
IV Arm
380200 ........................................................... Arm Assembly, Blood Pressure
200-02350 ..................................................... Hardware Set, Arms To Torso
380405 ........................................................... Bladder Assembly, Mid Clavicular
Photo 14 380410 ........................................................... Post Set, ECG/Defib
380445 ........................................................... Shaft, Compression
9. Work arm skin up, over mandrel. (Photos 15 &16.) 200-04250 .................................................... Skin, Chest Advanced
203-00250 .................................................... Skin, Chest Basic
380460 ........................................................... Genitalia, Blank-Adult Male
380461 ........................................................... Kit, Female Genitalia W/Urinary
Valves
380462 ........................................................... Kit, Male Genitalia W/Urinary Valves
380470 ........................................................... Belly plate Assembly
380471 ........................................................... Plug, Belly plate-Adult
Photo 15 380475 ........................................................... Pin, Pelvis
380600 ........................................................... Leg Assembly, Left Adult
380650 ........................................................... Leg Assembly, Right Adult
380700 ........................................................... Arm, Male Multi-Venous IV Training
381102 ........................................................... Strap Set, Head skin
381105 ........................................................... Neck skin Set (6)
381107 ........................................................... Teeth, Upper
381402 ........................................................... Pad Assembly, Deltoid Injection
Adult
Photo 16 200-01850 ..................................................... Set, Bladder Mid Axillary
200-00250 ..................................................... Tape, Crico-Thyroid
200-00350 ..................................................... Case, Carrying-Full Body Adult
Troubleshooting Manikin
If an error message appears on the remote control stating “no reception,” 200-00550 ..................................................... Cuff Assembly, Blood Pressure
make sure that the manikin is turned on. 200-00850 ..................................................... Chest foam, MegaCode Kelly
200-01450 ..................................................... Cable/Tube Assembly, SimPad to
Technical Data Manikin
General 200-01750 ..................................................... Thrust Assembly, MegaCode Kelly
Operating Temperature: 200-02050 ..................................................... Hardware Set, Legs to Pelvis W/
0°C - 40°C at 90% relative humidity, non-condensing Tools
Storage Temperature: 300-00150 ..................................................... Pad Assembly, Thigh Injection Adult
-15°C - 50°C at 90% relative humidity, non-condensing 300-00250 ..................................................... Pad Assembly,Ventral Gluteal
Injection Adult Male
300-00350 ..................................................... Pad Assembly, Gluteal Injection
Adult Male
300-00450 ..................................................... Valve/Clamp Set, Urinary Hosp
IV Arm Adult
Accessible veins include median, basilic and cephalic 250-21050 ..................................................... Lubricant, Manikin-4 oz Bottle W/
Sprayer
Standards/Approvals 300-00750 ..................................................... Blood, Simulated-4 oz Red
The product, when carrying the CE-mark, is in 205-03650 ..................................................... Lung Assembly
compliance with essential CE requirements and other 200-02850 ..................................................... Skin, head w/Straps
relevant provisions of council directive 1999/5/EC. 200-03050 ..................................................... Set, Pupil Inserts
200-03150 ..................................................... Airway/Tongue Assy
200-04150 ..................................................... Chest Skin (Spacer Style)

Please contact Laerdal Customer Service


for more information on Replacement Parts in other skin tones.

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